EsusEnergy’s Croatia platform combines solar, bioenergy, agri-solar and regenerative land use. Each pillar supports the others, creating a diversified renewable energy platform rather than a single-technology proposition.

EsusEnergy’s solar strategy is focused on acquiring and commissioning utility-scale solar projects in Croatia. The current platform targets 175 MWp of solar, with connection permits and project structures supporting a disciplined path to delivery.

EsusEnergy’s bioenergy strategy is designed to deliver firm, dispatchable renewable energy through distributed bioenergy plants in Croatia. The current platform targets 35 MWe of baseload bioenergy and includes revenue opportunities from electricity, heat, pellets and biochar.

EsusEnergy’s agri-solar strategy combines photovoltaic generation with regenerative agricultural land use. This dual-use approach is designed to improve land productivity while complementing the wider platform’s land and biomass strategy. The current platform targets 40 MWp of agri-solar in development.

EsusEnergy’s land strategy is central to the platform. The current deck identifies 3,360 hectares of contiguous unused land targeted for regeneration, supporting miscanthus cultivation and long-term feedstock supply for bioenergy. This creates strategic control over an important project input while also supporting rural activity and land restoration.
The platform is designed so that each part reinforces the others. Solar provides clean power generation, bioenergy adds firm supply and grid stability, agri-solar supports dual land use, and land regeneration underpins future biomass supply. The result is a resilient, Croatia-focused renewable energy platform built for long-term value creation.